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Francesca Woodman

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Francesca Woodman


Dane książki
ISBN 978-[zasłonięte][zasłonięte]48443
Oprawa Oprawa twarda
Ilość stron 256
Wydawnictwo Phaidon
Język Angielski

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Zawierający 250 fotografii album legendarnej amerykańskiej fotografki Francesca Woodman, i jest pierwszą i jak na razie jedyną poświęconą artystce publikacją, wydaną po jej tragicznej samobójczej śmierci w 1981 roku.

 

- The only book available on the legendary American photographer Francesca Woodman (1958-81), an artist who in the last five years has attracted a devoted worldwide following, despite a career of less than a decade, cut short by her tragically early death at the age of 23
- With over 250 photographs, some of which have never been exhibited or published before, this is the only comprehensive monograph on Woodman
- Original research by Dr Chris Townsend relates Woodman's work to its American and European influences: from post-Minimal sculptors such as Richard Serra to American 'gothic' photographers such as Ralph Eugene Meatyard 
- Extracts and facsimile pages from Woodman's journals illuminate her thought processes and give a unique insight into her methods of working


Francesca Woodman (1958–1981) has become one of the most talked about, most studied, and most influential of late twentieth century photographers. She started taking photographs when she was barely thirteen and in less than a decade created a body of work that has now secured her a reputation as one of the most original American artists of the 1970s, before her tragically early death at the age of 23. Woodman brought an understanding of Baroque painting, Modernist art and contemporary post-minimalist practice to her haunting, sensual images. Both in her work with models, and in sometimes disturbing self-portraits, Woodman made a thoroughgoing challenge to the certainties of photography. 

Interested in how people relate to space, and how the three-dimensional world can be reconciled with the two dimensions of the photographic image, Woodman played complex games of hide-and-seek with her camera. One of the enduring appeals of her work is the way in which she constructs enigmas that trap our gaze. She depicts herself seemingly fading into a flat plane, merging with the wall under the wallpaper, dissolving into the floor, or flattening herself behind glass. But is this disappearing act really the artist putting in an appearance? That we are never completely sure what we are looking at means that we keep looking. Woodman constantly compares the fragility of her own body with the physical environment around her. Fascinated by transformation and the permeability of seemingly fixed boundaries, Woodman’s work conjures the precarious moment between adolescence and adulthood, between presence and absence.

This comprehensive monograph includes over 250 of Woodman’s works – some of which have never been exhibited or published before – as well as extracts from her journals selected by her father George Woodman. There are examples of her large-scale blueprints and reproductions of her photobooks, including Some Disordered Interior Geometries, which was published in 1981, the year she took her own life. An extensive text by Chris Townsend examines the influences of gothic literature, surrealism, feminism and post-minimalist art on Woodman’s photographs. Townsend places Woodman in relation to her contemporaries, such as Cindy Sherman and Richard Prince. This book confirms Woodman’s position as one of America's most talented photographers and important artists since 1970, with an influence lasting well beyond her own time.























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